Definition 2024
snap_it_up
snap it up
English
Verb
snap it up
( chiefly US , idiomatic, dated ) To hurry , to proceed quickly .
1928 Feb. 12, Quin R. Ryan, "Inside the Loud Speaker," Chicago Daily Tribune , p. K10:
"Come now, let's snap it up ! Faster! Faster! Think fast! Let's go!"
1935 June 30, "Congress Told to Snap It Up " [headline], Milwaukee Journal , p. 8 (retrieved 29 Aug. 2011) :
President hopes to Push Wealth Taxes Through in a Month.
1952 , Harold Robbins , A Stone for Danny Fisher (2007 edition), ISBN 9781416542841, p. 107 :
A man behind the counter looks up and yells at me. "Snap it up , Danny. We got a flock of orders waiting."
1975 Sep. 2, Erma Bombeck , "Only a hostess knows true loneliness ," Miami News , p. 1B (retrieved 29 Aug. 2011) :
The guests have been smiling for two and half hours and are so bored they're discussing their dental appointments. . . and everyone is anxiously facing the kitchen. . . . I summon my best friend, Mayva, who says, "You'd better snap it up ."
Usage notes
Synonyms
See also